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Ezekiel 18; Ezekiel 19
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Ezekiel 18
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And the word of the Lord came to me, saying: What is the meaning?
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That you use among you this parable as a proverb in the land of Israel, saying: The fathers have eaten sour grapes, and the teeth of the children are set on edge.
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As I live, saith the Lord God, this parable shall be no more to you a proverb in Israel.
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Behold all souls are mine: as the soul of the father, so also the soul of the son is mine: the soul that sinneth, the same shall die.
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And if a man be just, and do judgment and justice,
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And hath not eaten upon the mountains, nor lifted up his eyes to the idols of the house of Israel: and hath not defiled his neighbour’s wife, nor come near to a menstruous woman:
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And hath not wronged any man: but hath restored the pledge to the debtor, hath taken nothing away by violence: hath given his bread to the hungry, and hath covered the naked with a garment:
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Hath not lent upon usury, nor taken any increase: hath withdrawn his hand from iniquity, and hath executed true judgment between man and man:
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Hath walked in my commandments, and kept my judgments, to do truth: he is just, he shall surely live, saith the Lord God.
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And if he beget a son that is a robber, a shedder of blood, and that hath done some one of these things:
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Though he doth not all these things, but that eateth upon the mountains, and that defileth his neighbour’s wife:
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That grieveth the needy and the poor, that taketh away by violence, that restoreth not the pledge, and that lifteth up his eyes to idols, that comitteth abomination:
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That giveth upon usury, and that taketh an increase: shall such a one live? he shall not live. Seeing he hath done all these detestable things, he shall surely die, his blood shall be upon him.
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But if he beget a son, who, seeing all his father’s sins, which he hath done, is afraid, and shall not do the like to them:
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That hath not eaten upon the mountains, nor lifted up his eyes to the idols of the house of Israel, and hath not defiled his neighbour’s wife:
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And hath not grieved any man, nor withholden the pledge, nor taken away with violence, but hath given his bread to the hungry, and covered the naked with a garment:
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That hath turned away his hand from injuring the poor, hath not taken usury and increase, but hath executed my judgments, and hath walked in my commandments: this man shall not die for the iniquity of his father, but living he shall live.
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As for his father, because he oppressed and offered violence to his brother, and wrought evil in the midst of his people, behold he is dead in his own iniquity.
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And you say: Why hath not the son borne the iniquity of his father? Verily, because the son hath wrought judgment and justice, hath kept all my commandments, and done them, living, he shall live.
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The soul that sinneth, the same shall die: the son shall not bear the iniquity of the father, and the father shall not bear the iniquity of the son: the justice of the just shall be upon him, and the wickedness of the wicked shall be upon him.
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But if the wicked do penance for all his sins which he hath committed, and keep all my commandments, and do judgment, and justice, living he shall live, and shall not die.
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I will not remember all his iniquities that he hath done: in his justice which he hath wrought, he shall live.
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Is it my will that a sinner should die, saith the Lord God, and not that he should be converted from his ways, and live?
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But if the just man turn himself away from his justice, and do iniquity according to all the abominations which the wicked man useth to work, shall he live? all his justices which he hath done, shall not be remembered: in the prevarication, by which he hath prevaricated, and in his sin, which he hath committed, in them he shall die.
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And you have said: The way of the Lord is not right. Hear ye, therefore, O house of Israel: Is it my way that is not right, and are not rather your ways perverse?
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For when the just turneth himself away from his justice, and comitteth iniquity, he shall die therein: in the injustice that he hath wrought he shall die.
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And when the wicked turneth himself away from his wickedness, which he hath wrought, and doeth judgment, and justice: he shall save his soul alive.
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Because he considereth and turneth away himself from all his iniquities which he hath wrought, he shall surely live, and not die.
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And the children of Israel say: The way of the Lord is not right. Are not my ways right, O house of Israel, and are not rather your ways perverse?
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Therefore will I judge every man according to his ways, O house of Israel, saith the Lord God. Be converted, and do penance for all your iniquities: and iniquity shall not be your ruin.
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Cast away from you all your transgressions, by which you have transgressed, and make to yourselves a new heart, and a new spirit: and why will you die, O house of Israel?
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For I desire not the death of him that dieth, saith the Lord God, return ye and live.
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Ezekiel 19
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Moreover take thou up a lamentation for the princes of Israel,
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And say: Why did thy mother the lioness lie down among the lions, and bring up her whelps in the midst of young lions?
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And she brought out one of her whelps, and he became a lion: and he learned to catch the prey, and to devour men.
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And the nations heard of him, and took him, but not without receiving wounds: and they brought him in chains into the land of Egypt.
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But she seeing herself weakened, and that her hope was lost, took one of her young lions, and set him up for a lion.
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And he went up and down among the lions, and became a lion: and he learned to catch the prey, and to devour men.
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He learned to make widows, and to lay waste their cities: and the land became desolate, and the fulness thereof by the noise of his roaring.
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And the nations came together against him on every side out of the provinces, and they spread their net over him, in their wounds he was taken.
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And they put him into a cage, they brought him in chains to the king of Babylon: and they cast him into prison, that his voice should no more be heard upon the mountains of Israel.
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Thy mother is like a vine in thy blood planted by the water: her fruit and her branches have grown out of many waters.
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And she hath strong rods to make sceptres for them that bear rule, and her stature was exalted among the branches: and she saw her height in the multitude of her branches.
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But she was plucked up in wrath, and cast on the ground, and the burning wind dried up her fruit: her strong rods are withered, and dried up: the fire hath devoured her.
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And now she is transplanted into the desert, in a land not passable, and dry.
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And a fire is gone out from a rod of her branches, which hath devoured her fruit: so that she now hath no strong rod, to be a sceptre of rulers. This is a lamentation, and it shall be for a lamentation.
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